Anti-Democratic Initiatives
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In the past few years, ACRI has been increasingly concerned by intensifying infringements on democratic freedoms in Israel. Of particular concern is the fact that two of the central arenas from which these threats arise are the very ones charged with safeguarding democracy: The Knesset (Israeli parliament) and government leadership. Senior officials have voiced harsh and unprecedented statements against human rights organizations, political groups, and minorities, and have made various attempts to curtail their operations. A tide of anti-democratic legislative proposals is being introduced in the Knesset and there is a rising wave of assaults on social, political, and national minorities in the public sphere.
As a result, the basic principles of the Israeli democratic system are being undermined. There is an ongoing infringement on issues such as freedom of expression, human dignity and equality and on freedom of assembly and protest. ACRI seeks to educate the public on the increasing threat to basic democratic values through publications including the annual Human Rights Report. ACRI continues to demand accountability with regards to democratic principles and the assurance of such principles in every aspect of Israeli life.
Overview of Anti Democratic Legislation (updated October 2018)
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Knesset Vote today on the “Suspension Law”
March 28, 2016
Prior to a vote scheduled in the Knesset today on the proposed “Basic Law: The Knesset (Suspension of Members of … Read more
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Lethal in Disguise
March 17, 2016
For several years ACRI has been a member of INCLO, The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations, which is comprised … Read more
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Proposed law – Suspension of Members of Knesset
February 22, 2016
ACRI has released a position paper on the proposed law prior to the discussion by the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee … Read more
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INCLO members condemn the curtailing of civil society space in Russia and the shutdown of Agora
February 17, 2016
The undersigned organizations—members of the International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO), who are deeply committed to supporting civil society … Read more
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Eagerness to silence criticism is greater than support for democracy
December 28, 2015
The Ministerial Committee for Legislative Affairs proved once again that there is more support for silencing criticism than for democracy. … Read more
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In the Knesset
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ACRI to Foreign Minister: Description of Foreign Funding Bill Is Misleading
November 27, 2011
Last Wednesday, ACRI has sent a letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, regarding his use of a … Read more
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Government Supports Bills Restricting Foreign Funding to NGOs
November 13, 2011
The Ministerial Committee on Legislation has voted today (13 November 2011) in favor of backing two private bills intended to … Read more
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Knesset Continues Attempts to Silence Civil Society
November 8, 2011
The Knesset’s winter session opened only a week ago, and is already continuing to promote concerning anti-democratic legislation. As ACRI … Read more
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Knesset Winter Session Begins: Trends and Concerns
October 31, 2011
Two contradictory main trends are likely to be at the center of the Knesset’s winter session, which opened yesterday: the … Read more
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Knesset Roundup | Summary of Summer Session 2011
August 22, 2011
Knesset Summary – Summer 2011 With the conclusion of the summer 2011 Knesset session, the Association for Civil … Read more